Towards a global authority on desertification and land degradation
Gnacadja, L., Stringer, L.C. 2012. . Environmental Policy and Law, v.42, pp.87-89.
Gnacadja, L., Stringer, L.C. 2012. . Environmental Policy and Law, v.42, pp.87-89.
To what extent does economic analysis of climate change depend on low-probability, high-impact events? This question has received a great deal of attention lately, with the contention increasingly made … read more »
The collaborative research relationship is a diffuse ideal amongst geographers conducting qualitative research with other organisations. The language of working ‘with’ other organisations is widely used in academic publishing … read more »
Opportunistic behaviour due to imperfect contract enforcement is a risk in many economic transactions. In this paper, an enforcement-proof incentive contract is developed in which a buyer demands a … read more »
Opportunistic behaviour due to imperfect contract enforcement is a risk in many economic transactions. In this paper, an enforcement-proof incentive contract is developed in which a buyer demands a … read more »
This paper presents the results of a study that established a complete account of scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions associated with UK Central Government activities from 1990 to 2008. This is the first study of its kind where a national government has published a time series of its total greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint. […]
Current Psychology, 2011. Abstract Given an increasing global need to elicit and stimulate charitable giving and in light of the limited social-psychological research on this subject, this study contributes to … read more »
Contributing author December 2011.
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Wesselink, A., Paavola, J., Fritsch, O., Renn, O. 2011. Environment & Planning A, v.43, pp.2688-2704.